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Globalization in world history / Peter N. Stearns.

By: Stearns, Peter N [author.].
Series: Themes in world history.Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, ©2024Edition: Fourth edition.Description: 234 p.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781032574929; 9781032572987.Subject(s): Globalization -- History | World history | International economic relations -- History | Economic history | Human beings -- Migrations -- History | International relations -- History | Intercultural communication -- History | Culture diffusion -- History | Diseases and historyGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
Globalization and the challenge to historical analysis -- Emerging patterns of contact, 1200 bce - 1000 ce : a preparatory phrase -- The birth of globalization? -- Transition : the Mongol period -- The main features of protoglobalization, 1500-1750 -- A late-eighteenth century transition -- The 1850s as turning point : the birth of modern globalization -- The great retreat, 1914-1945, and a new transition -- Contemporary globalization since the 1940s : A New Global History? -- A new retreat? Signs of disruption in the 21st Century -- Conclusion : the historical perspective.
Summary: "In this fully revised fourth edition, this book treats globalization from several vantage points, showing how these help grasp the nature of globalization both in the past and today. The revisions include greater attention to the complications of racism (after 1500) and nationalism (after 1850); further analysis of reactions against globalization after World War I and in the 21st century; more discussion of student exchanges; and fuller treatment of developments since 2008, including the role of the Covid-19 pandemic in contemporary globalization. Four major chronological phases are explored: in the centuries after 1000 CE; after 1500; after 1850; and since the mid-20th century. Discussion of each phase includes relevant debates over the nature and extent of the innovations involved, particularly in terms of transportation/communications technologies and trade patterns. The phase approach also facilitates analysis of the range of interactions emmeshed in globalization, beyond trade and migration, including disease exchange, impacts on culture and consumer tastes, and for the modern periods policy coordination and international organizations. Finally, the book deals with different regional positions and reactions in each of the major phases. This includes imbalances of power and economic benefit, but also regional styles in dealing with the range of global relationships. This volume is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of world history, economic history, and political economy"--
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Globalization and the challenge to historical analysis -- Emerging patterns of contact, 1200 bce - 1000 ce : a preparatory phrase -- The birth of globalization? -- Transition : the Mongol period -- The main features of protoglobalization, 1500-1750 -- A late-eighteenth century transition -- The 1850s as turning point : the birth of modern globalization -- The great retreat, 1914-1945, and a new transition -- Contemporary globalization since the 1940s : A New Global History? -- A new retreat? Signs of disruption in the 21st Century -- Conclusion : the historical perspective.

"In this fully revised fourth edition, this book treats globalization from several vantage points, showing how these help grasp the nature of globalization both in the past and today. The revisions include greater attention to the complications of racism (after 1500) and nationalism (after 1850); further analysis of reactions against globalization after World War I and in the 21st century; more discussion of student exchanges; and fuller treatment of developments since 2008, including the role of the Covid-19 pandemic in contemporary globalization. Four major chronological phases are explored: in the centuries after 1000 CE; after 1500; after 1850; and since the mid-20th century. Discussion of each phase includes relevant debates over the nature and extent of the innovations involved, particularly in terms of transportation/communications technologies and trade patterns. The phase approach also facilitates analysis of the range of interactions emmeshed in globalization, beyond trade and migration, including disease exchange, impacts on culture and consumer tastes, and for the modern periods policy coordination and international organizations. Finally, the book deals with different regional positions and reactions in each of the major phases. This includes imbalances of power and economic benefit, but also regional styles in dealing with the range of global relationships. This volume is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of world history, economic history, and political economy"--

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